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27th NOV 2009

BILLY KING Inverkeithing, Dumfermline & Edinburgh

8 Jul 2016

Dunfermline sales rep jailed for five years for sex abuse of girls in Inverkeithing Sales rep King, of Dymond Grove,
Dunfermline, was convicted of sexually abusing Dana Fowley, now 36, who
waived her right to anonymity, between August 1992 and June 1995 at
houses in Edinburgh and Inverkeithing and having unlawful sexual
intercourse with her as a 12-year-old child. He was also found guilty of indecency
towards a second girl whom he preyed on from the age of seven from 1990
until she was 10 in 1994 at houses in Edinburgh and Inverkeithing,
molesting her and forcing her to perform oral sex on him. He had also been accused of raping the second victim but was acquitted on that charge. Dana Fowley earlier said outside the court: “I am delighted. I have been waiting 19 years for this.” She said she had first reported the offending to police in 1997. She said: “There were more abuse days than
normal days.” She said her stepfather, Billy King, began abusing her at
about the age of five. “He was raping me. He was forcing me to have
oral sex with him,” she said. http://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/innverkeithing/14607218.Dunfermline_sex_abuser_jailed/

9th Dec 2015 Forth Craig, Inverkeithing

A jury convicted Alan Lowey of
Inverkeithing of raping and sexually assaulting a little girl, who
cannot be named for legal reasons, on various occasions between
September 1978 and September 1989. The infant was five-years-old when
Lowey started abusing her. His second victim was just four when he started abusing her in May 1974. The abuse continued until September 1976. READ IN FULL http://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/14134294.Inverkeithing_rapist_jailed_for_10_years/

16 Mar 2017

Inverkeithing man jailed for buying alcohol for two underage girls

An INVERKEITHING man has been jailed after buying alcohol for two teenage girls who claimed it was for their grandmother.

Instead, they downed vodka and other spirits at Prestonhill Quarry (map) and became very drunk, with one of the girls then walking into “an extremely dangerous stretch of water”.

William Cameron, 44, of Fraser Avenue, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

He
had previously admitted buying alcohol on behalf of the girls – aged 15
and 16 – from a shop in Fraser Avenue on July 6 last year.

He
was also sentenced for a charge that he neglected two children in a
manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health by
keeping them in filthy conditions and exposing them to insecure
controlled drugs and weapons on February 5, 2015.

Cameron
had bought a bottle of vodka, a quarter bottle of vodka, a bottle of
Mad Dog 2020 and a bottle of apple sourz for the girls, who had told him
they were buying it for their grandmother.

The girls then went to Prestonhill Quarry, consumed the alcohol and became very drunk.

One of them, apparently feeling suicidal, went into the water at the quarry up to her neck.

DOGGING IN ABERDOUR?! WTF? Clearly I have lead a sheltered life!!

Edinburgh man chased after flashing at Aberdour dogging site6 Oct 2016A COUPLE were left shocked as an Edinburgh man exposed himself at a known dogging site in Aberdour.Colin Pratt drove up to the couple’s car
and parked a metre away before getting out of his vehicle and pulling
his trousers down and flashing at them at 3pm in the afternoon.It soon became clear to the 50-year-old that the man and women were not pleased with his actions.He then proceeded to pull his trousers back up and drive away, with the couple following behind.Pratt, of Calder Court, Sighthill, Edinburgh, admitted that on November 13 at Goat Quarry, Aberdour,
he exposed his genitals to a man and woman with the intention that they
would see them, conducted himself in a disorderly manner and committed a
breach of the peace.Depute fiscal Craig Donald told
Dunfermline Sheriff Court: “The complainers were shocked by his
behaviour and gestured towards him as if to enquire what he was doing.”It was at this time that he pulled his trousers up and got back into his vehicle before leaving the location.Mr Donald continued: “The complainers followed after the accused and made contact with him after he parked his vehicle.”Defence solicitor James Moncrieff
explained to the court that the location Pratt attended was a “known
dogging site in the area”.Pratt was challenged by the couple as to why he acted that way and he said: “I know. It was offensive.”It was at this stage that police were
contacted and Mr Donald stated the officers who questioned Pratt noted
that he was “mortified by his actions” and that he felt “extremely
guilty”.Mr Moncrieff further stated: “It was a
desire for some excitement in his life. It has caused difficulties in
his marriage but his wife is standing by him.”He told the court that his client was “very, very remorseful” for his actions and that it had been a “genuine error”.Mr Moncrieff admitted that there was a
sexual element to the offence but asked for his client not to be placed
on the sex offenders’ register.Sheriff Chris Shead said: “This had the
potential to cause a more serious reaction if the people involved had
not been as rational. It had the potential to result in a serious public
disturbance.”Pratt was not put on the sex offenders’ register but was fined £500 for his actions.http://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/14786822.Edinburgh_man_chased_away_after_flashing_at_Aberdour_dogging_site/